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Author Topic: 2% Villa - Roy Keane  (Read 8643 times)

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Re: 2% Villa - Roy Keane
« Reply #60 on: March 02, 2022, 12:49:52 PM »
It's certainly Gabby and one other.

I keep thinking Delph has retired and then you see him randomly starting a game for Everton every six months.

All of Hutton, Joe Cole (for ITV last night), Given and Darren Bent have done media work since they retired so all contenders.

Would still say Cleverley as would imagine Keane wasn't a big fan of him playing in his old position at Man. United and probably less of a fan watching him close up in training.

Edit: Just read his latest comments, I imagine the "that's why they don't win anything" jibe was Keane having a chuckle watching us stink out the cup final six months after he left. Massively disappointing considering how well we did v Liverpool, summed up that era very well.

I remember the 'unamed source', which Keane clearly believed to be Cleverley and thus went round his house to have it out with, was quoted as saying something along the lines of:

"He expects us to be training like he did at Man Utd, but this isn't the Champions League"

Wankers.

 


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